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Globalization of Tourism, Reproductive Tourism - Coggle Diagram
Globalization of Tourism
Sex Tourism
Intimate Agency
Karkabi (2011) challenges the stereotypes of "female sex tourists" and reframes through agency and relationality
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Defined as travel for sexual services, often involving economic asymmetries
Medical and Sex Tourism most popularly involve tourism economies centered on the commodification of the body and access disparities
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Reproductive Tourism
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Social Stratification
Both Brown (2001) & Sethna (2013) deeply explain race, class, and location deeply impact accessibility of reproductive services
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Travel is both a response to inequality and a reproducer of new inequities (costs, stigma)
Defined as travel to access reproductive healthcare restricted or unavailable at home (e.g., abortion,surrogacy, IVF)
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Both involve gendered body politics, cross-border movement, and ethical concerns
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